I've seen Snopes.com listed a few times on this site as a reference. Trying to cross check information to verify truth is a good thing. I wish more people would try to get their facts straight before passing on errant information. And this being an election year, with huge Second Amendment ramifications at stake, getting accurate information is all the more important.

Now there are a few sites out there that pose as neutral independent fact checks, but actually have a strong bias. Below are MY list of sites that have a bias, tell half truths, and probably need a fact check themselves.

Just about everything we read is tainted by the writer's bias whether itentionally or simply because their perception is their reallity. Best thing to do is get your info from multiple sources. often time the lies are lies of ommission were just a fewe detials are left out to skew the story when you compare both sides these discrepencies stand out and give you a place look when searching original stories for the truth.

When it comes to the Second amendment it does not get much simpler than "Shall Not"

If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went.-Will Rogers